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October 2017 Inc. No. A0049352D October 2017 www.standardcars.com.au Your Committee... Australian Business No. 75832436055 President: Neil Fox. 2 Stewart St. Pascoe Vale 3044 (03) 9374 2045 Mob: 0411 317 958 [email protected] Vice President: Tim Fox. 120 St. Johns Rd. Bulla 3047 (03) 9307 1010 Mob: 0421 569 856 Secretary: Maurice Camilleri 59 Tarcoola Ave Meadow Heights 3048 mob 0400 611 218 Treasurer: Allan Wilby 7 Mansfield Ave Nth Sunshine 3020 (03) 9312 4278 Junior Representatives: Adam Wilby, Theo Roubos Website Editor: Maurice Camilleri. Email: [email protected] Vehicle Scrutineers: Neil Fox 0411 317 958 Jarrod Wilby 0400 905 754 Vehicle Registrar: Daniel Smith 9 Revenue St Kuranjang 3339 mob 0431 859 536 General Committee: John Baird (03) 9568 0161 Dave Farbus mob 0409 685 489 Wayne Davey mob 0400 115 547 Neville Fox mob 0412 219 118 Bob Hanna mob 0412 640 961 Tas Roubos (03) 9837 2100 Club’s Aspirations C.S.T. Inc caters for all vehicles manufactured by the Standard Motor Company of England (later Leyland STI) from 1903 onwards. Every effort will be made to help members with information to assist with maintenance or parts and technical information. Our aim is to achieve this through friendly and informal gatherings. Meetings held at 8:00pm on the fourth Thursday of every month (except December) at the Bells Hotel & Brewery, 2nd Floor, 157 Moray St. South Melbourne Everybody is welcome. C.S.T. appreciates the support of its advertisers in this magazine. Please note that acceptance of an advertisement for publication does not necessarily imply endorsement by the club generally. C.S.T. is a participating member of the Federation of Veteran, Vintage and Classic Vehicle Clubs (FVCC). Articles for the magazine should be ready typed if possible and reach the Editor before the end of each month. The club’s financial year runs from the 1st of July till the 30th of June. Renewals can be direct debited to the Club’s bank. BSB.633-000 A/C 129212296 and Include your name or m/ship number. 2 Presidents Prattle Hello again. The A.G.M has been and gone for another year and what a great day it was. Seems the members have been happy with what has been happening as all positions never changed.(see page 2 ) A warm welcome to these new members. Neil Campbell from Croydon Vic who has a 1974 Triumph Stag. Graham McLennan of Yarrambat Vic who has a 1927 Standard. Rachel Hogg from Craigeburn Vic who has a 1954 Standard 10. Richard Breitkruez from Nth Balwyn Vic who has a 1958 Vanguard Panel van. Our website is still not up and running yet but we are working on it with some Geeks to try and fix it. Failing this we will have to start a new one but we won’t be able to have the same name. This will mean new stationary across the board and the costs involved. Barry Wood has just purchased a 6 cyl. Vanguard sedan that was advertised in the last newsletter. (CONGRATULATIONS BARRY!) Craig Fawcett is wandering around the U.K. And has been to some car shows and met up with Standard owners. Laurence Xerri has been working on his phase one Ute which is looking really good! Front Cover That’s all for now, Very early days of the club. One of our first See you next month! trips to Hay. We stayed at The Neil Fox Commercial Hotel, we certainly have come a long way from those days. Paint Right Nth Coburg 949 Sydney Rd. For all your paint needs. Call John (03) 9354 4870 Colour matching for your car put into a spray can!! 3 Happy Birthday to all these members and their families Rivers Aussie Art Is making these rag bags for your shed. $35. Is an ideal gift. October Call Karen 0497 167 067 1st Ian Farrugia/Kate Wilby 2nd Anita Amos 4th Lorraine Blair/Dianne Colson 5th Darren Stuart 7th Anne Ryan 11th Wayne Woonton/Tony Stokes 12th Tim Fox 13th Bruce Bonsema 15th Gail Fisher 17th Bob Hanna 19th Mike Amos 22nd Sandra Stephens 23rd Ian Brooker/Clare Folliard/ Esther Edminson 24th Barry Wood 25th Zita Cannane/Margaret Woodhouse/Robert Carr 26th Helen Baird 28th Shashika Wickramasinghe/Luke Lennox 30th Emma Gagliano 31st Ian Fenn/Joseph Cowen 2008 Club regalia always makes a nice Birthday present. Polo shirt $30.00 Club coffee mug $10.00 Club cap $20.00 Mug with an image Stubby holder $5.00 of your car $10.00 Call Maurice to place an order mob 0400 611 218 What’s on Page Reminder that the Geelong revival is coming up on the last week in November. Call Des Smith to secure a spot (03)9743 3661 mob 0419 876 612. 25th October: Club Night at Bells Hotel. Come for a meal early, meeting starts at 8pm. 28th October TALBOTS SWAP WITH THE LOT Talbot Football Ground, Avoca Rd Talbot. Admission $5 This Triumph Spitfire is owned by Tony DeBastiani. 5 Trueflow Exhausts Daniel Smith Unit 4-11 Glenville Drv Melton 3337 Ph 9743 5160 The Standard Selling Point Triumph Herald Coupe Fully restored Superb restoration Located Shepparton $12,000- ono. Contact: Betsy 0427 217 596 in original as is condition original paint, no chassis rust, no body rust, slight surface rust in a couple of places, new head gasket fitted motor runs fine, front seat redone all other interior good, car can be driven. This car could go on the road with very little work. $5000 but open to serious offers, price is negotiable. Wedderburn Victoria phone Colin 54943412. Or Keith 0427943048. Standard 8 Service manual Good Phil is desperately looking for a left hand order for age – 1954 Offer’s – door for a Herald. 0411 648 264 Contact Chris 0414 239 181 Werribee Ian Arnold is thinking to part with the 2 above cars. Call him on 0436 021 995. Vanguard / Triumph Enterprises For all Standard, Vanguard and Triumph Parts Call: 03 9735 1446 Secretary’s Section The AGM has come and gone and not a lot of changes from last year. Thanks again for your trust in me in doing this job. Looking forward to another good year promoting Club Standard and Triumph. Recently I visited the Queensland Motorsport Museum to check out their newly acquired standard 10 and had a good look over the car and around the museum. The owner Ian Bone gave me a free run of the museum. Hope to have Ian at our next meeting on the 27th of the September. 7 Financial Facts of 2017/2018 Opening Balance as at 30/6/2017 BALANCE $9763.73 Regalia Sales $780.00 $10,543.73 Sponsorship $600.00 $ 11,143.73 Diary Sales $590.00 $11,733.73 New Members (32085006) $1600.00 $13,333.73 Hay Meals $2,375.00 $15,708.73 Renewals (91 @ $35.00) $3,195 $18,903.73 Renewals (3 @ $32.50) $97.50 $19,001.23 Hay Badges (18 @ $25.00) $450.00 $19,451.23 R.S.L Hay Auction $185.00 $19,636.23 Hay BBQ $240.00 $19,876.23 Australia Post $500 $19,376.23 Audit Fees $275 $19,101.23 Newsletter $1,792.00 $17,309.23 Hay Badges (30) $762.20 $16,547.03 Special Presentation $175.00 $16,372.03 Stationary $215.91 $16,156.12 Corporate Affairs $56.90 $16,099.22 Diary Purchases $330.00 $15,769.22 Advertising $987.25 $14,781.97 Website $354.35 $14,427.62 Hay Meals $2,245.11 $12,184.51 Hay Wine Labels $124.00 $12,060.51 Membership Cards $401.45 $11,659.06 BALANCE AS AT 30/06/2018: $11,659.06 REGALIA STOCK ON HAND AS AT 30/06/2018 16 T/SHIRTS = 71 STUBBIES = 50 IRON ON = 18 CAPS 8 Pascoe Vale Motors For all your mechanical needs Bring in your Standard or Triumph For the best tune up around Call Sam on: 9374 1359 For Sale VANGUARD TRIUMPH WHOLESALERS Phone 97351446........97354514 SUPER SPECIALS Phase III front and rear screen rubbers ............................$100 Phase I and II front screen rubbers ...................................$100 Phase III genuine 1 ONLY Lockheed master cly. Body ..$140 Phase I NEW 1 ONLY brake master cylinder ..................$180 Change over water pumps, all models ...........................$140 Phase I / II /III , 3 piece clutch kits ......................................$340 Phase II tandem master cylinder kits ...............................$48 57 Spacemaster FACTORY mesh grille surround ..........$120 Vanguard 6 complete engine gasket set .........................$100 Vanguard phase I / II wishbone rubber bushes X 8 ........$ 44 Vanguard 4cyl. Top gasket set .........................................$ 80 Speedo cables ...................................................................$44 Phase III rear wheel cylinders ............................................$88 All models , oil filters ...........................................................$12 4cyl. Manifold gaskets ( pair ) .............................................$20 4cyl. Fan belts- NEW not new old stock .............................$45 Phase I / II handbrake cables...FRONT... $45, REAR .....$45 Phase III muffler - GENUINE ..............................................$80 Rocker cover gaskets, all models ...................................$14 Herald coupe for Sale Call Ross 03 9735 1446 for details 1956 Standard Vanguard Commission number V314505DL Engine number 56GE3493 Rebuilt engine, new exhaust, and 5 new tyres. Good gearbox. Interior good, restored 20 years ago. Some rust and will need repaint. Overdrive (not working) Not registered. $3200 ono. Regretful sale Bob 041 264 0961 9 FEDERATION PICNIC & CAR SHOW. 26 August 2018 First of all, congratulations to the Federation for their fantastic organisation of this show. This should be the show you attend if you can only attend one show a year. Second congratulations should go to Jarrod Wilby for his effort in being the focal point in our club for this show.
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